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This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts covered in the preceding chapters of the book. The book expresses that the intimate and the personal should not be obscured by a focus on the public in history, and that mission history can be reshaped by attention to the role of the family therein. Assumptions about the ubiquity of the missionary wife have been dismantled through a close examination of early LMS policy and its utopian vision of racial intermarriage and cultural intermixing. The book demonstrates the undeniable importance of the familial context to a complex and nuanced understanding of mission history. It explores the nature of female involvement in mission, the dynamics of missionary parenting, the bi-cultural, interstitial and semi-professional nature of missionary children, and the role of the missionary himself within a familial framework of understanding.

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Missionary families

Race, gender and generation on the spiritual frontier

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